Caroline Bruzelius
Caroline Bruzelius works on architecture, sculpture, and urbanism in the Middle Ages. She has published on French Gothic architecture (for example, the abbey church of… Read More »Caroline Bruzelius
Caroline Bruzelius works on architecture, sculpture, and urbanism in the Middle Ages. She has published on French Gothic architecture (for example, the abbey church of… Read More »Caroline Bruzelius
Sheila Dillon received a PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She teaches courses on Greek and… Read More »Sheila Dillon
Sara Galletti is an Associate Professor of Art and Architectural History. She received a joint PhD in the History of Architecture and Urbanism from the… Read More »Sara Galletti
Olga Grlic is a Project Manager for The Medieval Kingdom of Sicily Image Database. She received her MA and PhD degrees in Comparative Literature and… Read More »Olga Grlic
Kristin Love Huffman is a Lecturing Fellow in the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University. Her current research focuses on… Read More »Kristin Love Huffman
Hannah teaches topics in digital humanities (DH); conducts research in digital pedagogy, project management, and DH praxis; and collaborates and consults with faculty and student… Read More »Hannah L. Jacobs
Paul B. Jaskot came to Duke in 2017 after many years of involvement with Digital Art History. He specializes in the history of modern German… Read More »Paul Jaskot
Mark J. V. Olson is Associate Professor of the Practice of Visual & Media Studies at Duke University and a founding member of the Wired!… Read More »Mark J. V. Olson
This project explores the use of historical and cultural visualization techniques to instantiate the imagined Providence, Rhode Island of author H.P. Lovecraft. H.P. Lovecraft famously… Read More »Visualizing Lovecraft’s Providence
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University holds four pieces of an important ensemble of Romanesque figural sculpture. These four apostles, along with two… Read More »Medieval Color Comes to Light